[HTML][HTML] Minute dosages of ανβ3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles impair Vx-2 tumor angiogenesis and development in rabbits

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PM Winter, AH Schmieder, SD Caruthers, JL Keene, H Zhang, SA Wickline, GM Lanza
The FASEB Journal, 2008ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fumagillin suppresses angiogenesis in cancer models and clinical trials, but it is associated
with neurotoxicity at systemic doses. In this study, α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles
were used to suppress the neovasculature and inhibit Vx-2 adenocarcinoma development
using minute drug doses. Tumor-bearing rabbits were treated on days 6, 9, and 12
postimplantation with α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles (30 μg/kg), α ν β 3-targeted
nanoparticles without drug, nontargeted fumagillin nanoparticles (30 μg/kg) or saline. On …
Abstract
Fumagillin suppresses angiogenesis in cancer models and clinical trials, but it is associated with neurotoxicity at systemic doses. In this study, α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles were used to suppress the neovasculature and inhibit Vx-2 adenocarcinoma development using minute drug doses. Tumor-bearing rabbits were treated on days 6, 9, and 12 postimplantation with α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles (30 μg/kg), α ν β 3-targeted nanoparticles without drug, nontargeted fumagillin nanoparticles (30 μg/kg) or saline. On day 16, MRI was performed with α ν β 3-targeted paramagnetic nanoparticles to quantify tumor size and assess neovascularity. Tumor volume was reduced among rabbits receiving α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles (470±120 mm 3) compared with the three control groups: nontargeted fumagillin nanoparticles (1370±300 mm 3, P< 0.05), α ν β 3-targeted nanoparticles without drug (1080±180 mm 3, P< 0.05) and saline (980±80 mm 3, P< 0.05). MR molecular imaging of control rabbits (no fumagillin) revealed a predominant peripheral distribution of neovascularity representing 7.2% of the tumor rim volume, which decreased to 2.8%(P< 0.05) with α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticle treatment. Microscopically, the tumor parenchyma tended to show T-cell infiltration after targeted fumagillin treatment, which was not appreciated in control animals. These results suggest that α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles could provide a safe and effective means to deliver MetAP2 inhibitors alone or in combination with cytotoxic or immunotherapy.—Winter, PM, Schmieder, AH, Caruthers, SD, Keene, JL, Zhang, H., Wickline, SA, Lanza, GM Minute dosages of α ν β 3-targeted fumagillin nanoparticles impair Vx-2 tumor angiogenesis and development in rabbits.
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